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Oracle Hires New CFO to Manage $50 Billion AI Spending

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Nate Gregory
Published Apr 6, 2026
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Summary:
  • Oracle names Hilary Maxson as new CFO.
  • She ran finances at Schneider Electric, a $45 billion company.
  • Oracle spending $50 billion on AI data centers - more than double past years.

Oracle just hired a CFO who knows how to build big infrastructure. Hilary Maxson comes from Schneider Electric, a company that runs energy and factory automation across the world.

The timing is clear. Oracle spends $50 billion on computers in 2026 alone - double what it spent before. You don't hire an infrastructure expert unless you're building something massive.

Why This Hire Works

Maxson managed money at Schneider Electric for years. That company has $45 billion in yearly sales and operates worldwide.

She knows how to fund big projects, manage debt, and handle cash flow for long-term builds.

Oracle spends $50 billion on AI data centers - the servers, chips, and networks to compete in AI.

That's not just tossing money. It's understanding what's needed, managing debt, and making the cash math work over years.

The old CFO, Doug Kehring, is stepping down after six months to focus on sales. Translation: Oracle needed a full-time money person, not someone splitting focus.

Debt Could Be a Problem

Oracle already has serious debt. Adding $50 billion means borrowing more or making huge profits - probably both. Maxson needs to make sure Oracle doesn't borrow so much that it hurts future earnings.

What to Watch

Track Oracle's debt levels. The company must balance aggressive spending with smart finance. If debt grows too fast, rating firms might downgrade Oracle.

If Oracle spends big on AI while keeping debt manageable, the plan works.

Maxson's job is making that tight-wire walk succeed. Her hire signals Oracle is serious about the spending and the discipline it takes.

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